[0001] The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and to a method for controlling
the same, and more particularly, to an image forming apparatus and a method for controlling
the same, for providing various services using a large size display unit disposed
on the image forming apparatus.
[0002] By virtue of the development of electronic technologies, various types of electronic
products have been developed. In particular, as computers have been widespread and
become popular, a penetration rate of computer peripherals has also been enhanced
day by day. Computer peripherals refer to devices for enhancing utilization of computers.
Representative examples of computer peripherals may include an image forming apparatus
such as a printer, a scanner, a copier, a multi-function peripheral (MFP), etc.
[0003] In general, an image forming apparatus refers to an apparatus for printing print
data generated by a terminal apparatus such as a computer on a recording sheet. Examples
of the image forming apparatus may include a copier, a printer, a facsimile, or a
multi-function peripheral (MFP) that multiply implements functions thereof through
one device.
[0004] An image forming apparatus includes a display and a manipulation input unit, for
receiving a user's operation command. In this regard, it is general to dispose the
display and the manipulation input unit on a front surface of the image forming apparatus.
In detail, a scan unit having a structure for instrumentally closing and opening a
printing paper is disposed on the image forming apparatus, and thus a display unit
is inevitably disposed on the front surface of the image forming apparatus, conventionally.
[0005] In addition, the display unit occupies an area corresponding to the size of the display
unit in that the display unit is disposed in a horizontal state or is inclined, and
thus a small size display is disposed in the image forming apparatus.
[0006] However, when a small size display unit is used, it is difficult to check content
of a file on which a printing operation is currently performed, from the image forming
apparatus or it is difficult to edit the content of the file.
[0007] Exemplary embodiments overcome the above disadvantages and other disadvantages not
described above. Also, embodiments are not required to overcome the disadvantages
described above, and an exemplary embodiment may not overcome any of the problems
described above.
[0008] One or more embodiments provide an image forming apparatus and a method for controlling
the same, for providing various services using a large size display unit disposed
on the image forming apparatus.
[0009] According to an aspect of one or more embodiments, there is provided an image forming
apparatus which includes a body portion, an image forming unit disposed in the body
portion to print data, a display unit disposed above the body portion so as to be
spaced apart from the body portion at a predetermined interval, and a scan unit disposed
below the display unit, wherein a scan space is formed between the body portion and
the display unit, and wherein the display unit displays a document captured by the
scan unit.
[0010] The display unit may display the document captured by the scan unit in real time.
[0011] The image forming apparatus may further include a controller to control storage in
a storage unit of the document captured by the scan unit in response to a scan command
being input to the image forming apparatus.
[0012] The scan space may have a height of 100 mm to 200 mm.
[0013] The body portion may include a container to store paper.
[0014] The body portion may include a discharger disposed on a left or right surface of
the body portion, and wherein the discharger discharges a printout.
[0015] The image forming apparatus may further include a second scan unit disposed in the
body portion, wherein the second scan unit may automatically feed a document placed
in a document loader disposed on a left or right surface of the body portion and scans
the document.
[0016] The scan unit may further include a wide angle lens and scans the document through
a wide angle lens.
[0017] The scan unit may further include an image processor which compensates for distortion
of the scanned scan image.
[0018] The display unit may be disposed such that an upper surface of the display unit is
inclined to one side based on a paper sheet.
[0019] The display unit may be rotatably connected to the body portion.
[0020] An image display region of the display unit may be greater than A3 paper.
[0021] The display unit may display the scanned image including displaying an actual size
of the document.
[0022] The image forming apparatus may further include a manipulation input unit configured
to receive selection of a file stored in at least one of a storage unit in the image
forming apparatus, a server, and a terminal apparatus, wherein the display unit displays
a document image corresponding to the selected file.
[0023] The manipulation input unit may receive an edit command for a document image displayed
on the display unit, and an image processor which edits the document image according
to the received edit command.
[0024] The image forming apparatus may further include a communication interface unit configured
to receive additional information corresponding to the selected file from at least
one of the storage unit, the server, and the terminal apparatus, wherein the display
unit may display the received additional information together with the document image.
[0025] The display unit may display at least one of a function control menu for performing
a function of the image forming apparatus, and pre-registered known information.
[0026] The image forming apparatus may further include a communication interface unit configured
to receive data from a terminal apparatus, and a controller to control the image forming
unit to print the received data while performing a scan operation of the scan unit
or a display operation of the display unit.
[0027] According to an aspect of one or more embodiments, there is provided a method for
controlling an image forming apparatus which includes a body portion, a display unit
disposed above the body portion and spaced apart from the body portion at a predetermined
interval, and a scan unit disposed below the display unit, the method including scanning
a document positioned between the body portion and the display unit to generate a
scanned image of the document, displaying the scanned image including displaying an
actual size of the scanned document, and storing the scanned image in response to
a scan command being input.
[0028] The method may further include compensating for distortion of the scanned image.
[0029] The above and/or other aspects will be more apparent by describing certain exemplary
embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a structure of an image forming apparatus according
to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of an image forming apparatus
according to an embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a diagram of the image forming apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed
from the front;
FIG. 4 is a diagram of the image forming apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed
from the left;
FIG. 5 is a diagram of the image forming apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed
from the right;
FIG. 6 is a diagram of the image forming apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed
from the above;
FIGS. 7A and 7B are diagrams for explanation of a scan space of the image forming
apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2;
FIGS. 8A and 8B are diagrams for explanation of a structure of a printout discharger;
FIGS. 9A and 9B are diagrams for explanation of a second scan unit;
FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of an image forming apparatus
according to an embodiment;
FIGS. 11A and 11B are schematic diagrams illustrating an image forming apparatus according
to an embodiment;
FIGS. 12 to 18 are diagrams illustrating examples of various user interface windows
to be displayed on a display unit illustrated in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 19 is a flowchart for explanation of a method for controlling an image forming
apparatus according to an embodiment.
[0030] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated
in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements
throughout.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 1, the image forming apparatus 100 includes a communication interface
unit (communication interface) 110, a display unit (display)120, a manipulation unit
130, a storage unit 140, an image processor 150, a scan unit (scanner)i6o, an image
forming unit 170, and a controller 180. The image forming apparatus 100 may be a facsimile,
a multi-function peripheral (MFP), and so on, for performing printing, copy, a facsimile
transmission function, and so on. Accordingly, the image forming apparatus according
to an embodiment may also be referred to an image scanning apparatus.
[0032] The communication interface unit 110 may be connected to a terminal apparatus (not
shown) such as a mobile device (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet PC, etc.), a PC, a notebook
PC, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a digital camera, and so on and may receive
a file and print data from the terminal apparatus (not shown). In detail, the communication
interface unit 110 is formed to connect the image forming apparatus 100 to an external
apparatus. In this regard, it may be possible to connect the image forming apparatus
100 to a terminal apparatus through a local area network (LAN) and the Internet and
to also connect the image forming apparatus 100 to the terminal apparatus through
a universal serial bus (USB) port or a wireless communication (e.g., WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n,
NFC, and Bluetooth) port.
[0033] In addition, the communication interface unit 110 may transmit scan data scanned
by the image forming apparatus 100 to a terminal apparatus or a server. In addition,
the communication interface unit 110 may receive a scan command from a terminal apparatus
(not shown).
[0034] In addition, the communication interface unit 110 may receive a file stored in a
PC, a notebook PC, and so on, and information associated with the corresponding file
or receive file or information corresponding to user selection through another terminal
apparatus, a server, and so on.
[0035] The display unit 120 displays various information items provided by the image forming
apparatus 100. In detail, the display unit 120 may display a user interface window
for selection of various functions provided by the image forming apparatus 100. The
display unit 120 may be a monitor such as a liquid crystal display (LCD) or the like,
and embodied as a touchscreen for simultaneously performing functions of the manipulation
unit 130 that will be described later.
[0036] The display unit 120 may be disposed above a body portion 101 so as to be spaced
apart from the body portion 101 at a predetermined interval and may have a sufficient
size so as to display an A3 printing paper (297 mm x 420 mm) with an actual size.
[0037] In addition, the display unit 120 may be disposed in such a manner that an upper
surface thereof is inclined to one side based on a printing paper, or may be rotatably
connected to the body portion 101 so as to be or not to be inclined according to user
manipulation, which will be described below with reference to FIGS. 10, 11A, and 11B.
[0038] A detailed arrangement of the display unit 120 will be described below with reference
to FIG. 2. According to an embodiment, the display unit 120 may have a greater size
than an A3 print sheet. However, in some embodiments, the display unit 120 may have
a different similar size to A3, and also have a size for displaying an A4 (or letter)
printing paper with an actual size, for a large size device.
[0039] The display unit 120 may display a function control menu for performing a function
of the image forming apparatus. In addition, the display unit 120 may display pre-registered
information together with the aforementioned menu. Here, the pre-registered information
may include announced information or announced information inside a company, advertisement,
and so on, which are associated with the corresponding image forming apparatus. That
is, the image forming apparatus 100 according to an embodiment includes a large size
of display unit, and thus may display a general menu for controlling a function of
an image forming apparatus and simultaneously provide various additional information
items to a user. For example, when the image forming apparatus according to an embodiment
is positioned in a public place such as a library or the like, the image forming apparatus
may additionally perform an advertisement displaying function and a Kiosk function
as well as functions of a general image forming apparatus, such as printing, copy,
and so on.
[0040] In addition, the display unit 120 may display a document image captured by the scan
unit 160 in real time. In detail, in response to a scan function being selected by
a user, the scan unit 160 may scan (e.g., photograph) a document in a scan space and
the display unit 120 may display the scanned image in real time.
[0041] Likewise, the display unit 120 according to an embodiment may display the document
image in real time such that a user may easily predict the scan result. That is, since
a conventional flatbed scanner scans a document in a reversed state, the document
needs to be manipulated in an opposite direction from the scan image result, and thus
a scan operation is difficult. In addition, conventionally, the user is capable of
checking the result after the scan image is generated, and thus when the inappropriate
result is obtained, re-operation is needed. However, the image forming apparatus according
to an embodiment may display a document image in real time, and thus the user is capable
of easily predicting the scan result.
[0042] In addition, the display unit 120 may display the document image with an actual size
of the scanned document image. Likewise, a display apparatus according to an embodiment
may display the document image with an actual size, and thus the user is capable of
easily predicting the output result and the scan result. In some embodiments, it is
obvious to simultaneously display the document image so as to be enlarged or reduced
according to user selection manipulation while displaying the document image with
an actual size.
[0043] In addition, the display unit 120 may display a file list stored in the storage unit
140 of the image forming apparatus, another terminal apparatus, and a server. In addition,
the display unit 120 may display a document image corresponding to the file selected
by the user. In this case, the display unit 120 may display the document image with
a size corresponding to an output image of the corresponding document.
[0044] In addition, when the user performs an edit process on the document image displayed
on the display unit 120, the image processor 150 that will be described below may
perform an edit operation corresponding to a user edit command. The display unit 120
may display the result according to the edit operation. In this case, the display
unit 120 may also display a virtual keyboard required to edit the document together
with the document. Since the display unit 120 according to an embodiment has a large
size screen, the virtual keyboard may also be displayed with an actual keyboard size
so as to correspond to the large size screen such that the user is capable of easily
correcting the document.
[0045] The manipulation unit 130 may receive function selection and a control command about
the corresponding function from the user. Here, the function may include a printing
function, a copy function, a scan function, a facsimile transmission function, a reading
function of a file stored in the storage unit 140 (a terminal apparatus or a server),
an edit function of a specific file, an advertisement reproduction function, and so
on.
[0046] The manipulation unit 130 may receive a function control menu displayed on the display
unit 120. In detail, the manipulation unit 130 includes a plurality of function keys
that allow the user to set or select various functions supported by the image forming
apparatus 100. The manipulation unit 130 may be embodied as a plurality of buttons,
a keyboard, a mouse, and so on, or may be embodied as a touchscreen for simultaneously
performing the aforementioned functions of the display unit 120. When a physical keyboard
is disposed in the image forming apparatus 100, the keyboard may be disposed on the
image forming apparatus in which the display unit 120 is disposed.
[0047] The aforementioned scan command may be a command for performing only a scan operation
or may be a command such as scan-to-server for transmitting a scan result to a specific
server, scan-to-DLNA, scan-to-cloud, scan-to-email, and so on. According to an embodiment,
although the case in which the scan command is received through the manipulation unit
130 has been described, the scan command may be received from a terminal apparatus
(not shown) through the communication interface unit 110, in some embodiments.
[0048] In addition, the manipulation unit 130 may receive selection of a file stored in
one of a storage unit in an image forming apparatus, a server, and a terminal apparatus.
The manipulation unit 130 may perform function control (e.g., printing, delete, copy,
move, etc.) or an edit command for the selected file.
[0049] The storage unit 140 may store scan data generated by the scan unit 160. In addition,
the storage unit 140 may store pre-registered information. In addition, the storage
unit 140 may store information received from a terminal apparatus or a server as well
as print data received from the terminal apparatus.
[0050] The storage unit 140 may be embodied as a storage medium inside the image forming
apparatus 100 and an external storage medium, for example, a removable disk including
a USB memory, a storage medium connected to a host, a web server through a network,
and so on.
[0051] The image forming unit 170 may print printing data. In detail, the image forming
unit 170 may parse and render a file that is pre-stored in the storage unit 140 or
printing data received from the terminal apparatus and print the file or the printing
data on a printing paper.
[0052] The image forming unit 170 may be disposed in the body portion 101 and may include
a loader for loading printing papers therein.
[0053] The scan unit 160 scans a document. In detail, the scan unit 160 may include a plurality
of scan devices. A first scan device scans a document positioned in a scan space between
a body portion and a display unit via a scanning (e.g. photography) method. A second
scan device automatically scans a plurality of documents using an automatic document
feeder.
[0054] The first scan device may be disposed below the display unit, and the second scan
device may be disposed on the image forming unit 170 of the body portion 101. Arrangement
and operations of the first scan device will be described below with reference to
FIG. 2. In addition, arrangement and operations of the second scan device will be
described below with reference to FIGS. 9A, 9B, and 10.
[0055] The image processor 150 may edit a scan image generated by the scan unit 160. In
detail, the image processor 150 may compensate for distortion generated during a scan
process. For example, when the first scan device scans a document through a wide angle
lens, a scan image generated using the wide angle lens may be distorted. In this case,
the image processor 150 may compensate for distortion generated using the wide angle
lens using an already known technology.
[0056] In addition, the image processor 150 may compensate for a hand image on the scan
image. In detail, when the user performs a scan operation in a scan space, the document
and a hand may be photographed together. Accordingly, the image processor 150 may
detect whether a hand or a finger is present in the scan image, and upon detecting
the hand or the finger, the image processor 150 may perform correction for removing
the corresponding portion.
[0057] In addition, when a user notebook or book is scanned, the image processor 150 may
compensate for distortion such as bending of the document and shadow between pages
and divide both documents into single-pages. In this case, the user may adjust the
brightness of a document via brightness adjustment when the document is dark and perform
editing for emphasis of desired color and page editing for outputting one sheet of
document as various sheets of documents. This function may be supported by the image
processor 150.
[0058] In addition, the image processor 150 may edit a currently displayed document image
in response to a user edit command in the manipulation unit 130. The image processor
150 may store the edited image in the storage unit 140.
[0059] The controller 180 controls each component inside the image forming apparatus 100.
In detail, upon receiving selection of a scan function from the user, the controller
180 may control the scan unit 160 to scan (or photograph) a document in real time
and control a scan image scanned by the scan unit 160 on the display unit 120.
[0060] In addition, the controller 180 may scan a document and store the scanned document
image in the storage unit 140, in response to a user scan command. In this case, the
controller 180 may control the image processor 150 to compensate for distortion of
the scanned scan image and to store the scan image with corrected distortion or transmit
the scan image to a terminal apparatus.
[0061] The controller 180 may separately (independently) perform a scan function and a printing
function. For example, while the user selects a scan function and performs a scan
operation, a printing operation may also be performed on printing data received from
a terminal apparatus of another user.
[0062] As described above, the image forming apparatus 100 according to an embodiment includes
a large size display unit disposed therein, and thus the user may receive additional
auxiliary information in addition to general function information as well as may easily
check a document and a scan image.
[0063] In addition, since the image forming apparatus 100 according to an embodiment may
display a document positioned in a scan space on a display unit in real time, a shape
of the generated scan image may be easily predicted, and since the scan image is displayed
to correspond to the actual size of the document, the user may easily recognize and
edit content.
[0064] In addition, since the image forming apparatus 100 according to an embodiment performs
a scan operation using a camera method, it is possible to enlarge and scan a specific
portion of the document, and it is possible to edit the scanned document in real time
and to edit and output the scanned document according to user use. The image forming
apparatus 100 may transmit the scanned and edited document to a mobile device and
store the document in a server.
[0065] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of the image forming apparatus
100 according to an embodiment. FIG. 3 is a diagram of the image forming apparatus
100 illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed from the front. FIG. 4 is a diagram of the image
forming apparatus 100 illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed from the left. FIG. 5 is a
diagram of the image forming apparatus 100 illustrated in FIG. 2 and viewed from the
right. In addition, FIG. 6 is a diagram of the image forming apparatus 100 illustrated
in FIG. 2 and viewed from the above.
[0066] Referring to FIGS. 2 to 6, the image forming apparatus 100 is configured in such
a way that the body portion 101 is disposed in a lower part. In addition, the display
unit 120 is disposed above the body portion 101 so as to be spaced apart from the
body portion 101 by a predetermined interval.
[0067] As illustrated, the display unit 120 may be disposed in such a manner that an upper
surface thereof is inclined to one side based on a printing paper such that a viewer
is capable of easily viewing an image displayed on the display unit 120. That is,
the display unit 120 may be disposed to be inclined downward in a front direction.
Inclination of the display unit 120 may be adjusted by a user, which will be described
below with reference to FIGS. 10, 11A, and 11B.
[0068] Accordingly, a scan space in which a document is positioned and scanned between the
body portion 101 and the display unit 120 is formed. Such a scan space 103 will be
described below with reference to FIGS. 7A and 7B. The scan space may be disposed
with a height at which the user easily performs manipulation with hands. That is,
the scan space may be at a waist of a general adult.
[0069] In order to scan a document positioned on the aforementioned scan space, a scan device
of the first scan device, for example, an imaging device such as a CCD and a CMOS
may be disposed below the display unit 120, that is, on the scan space. In addition,
in order to photograph a wide area of a low scan space, a wide angle lens may be used
as a lens for concentrating light of the imaging device.
[0070] In the body portion 101, the image forming unit 170, a container 102, a second scan
unit (not shown), a document loader 105, a document discharger 106, a printout discharger
104, and so on are disposed.
[0071] In addition, the container 102 for storing a printing paper may be disposed below
the body portion 101, that is, below the image forming unit 170. Although two loaders
are disposed in the illustrated example, only one loader may be disposed or three
or more loaders may be disposed, in some embodiments.
[0072] A printing sheet positioned in the container 102 may be automatically fed to the
image forming unit 170, and a printout obtained via printing of printing data may
be discharged through the printout discharger 104 disposed on a right surface of the
body portion 101. In some embodiments, the printed printout may be disposed on a left
surface of the body portion 101, which will be described with reference to FIG. 8B.
[0073] The document loader 105 for scanning a plurality of printing documents may be disposed
on the left of the body portion 101.
[0074] Documents positioned in the document loader 105 may be input to a second scan unit
by an automatic document feeder, a scan operation may be automatically performed on
the documents, and the scanned documents may be discharged through the document discharger
106 disposed on the left of the body portion 101. A detailed operation of the second
scan unit will be described below with reference to FIGS. 9A and 9B.
[0075] An NFC communication module for local area communication may be disposed on an upper
region in which the display unit 120 is disposed. The NFC communication module may
be a device for acquisition of information through a user personal identification
tag and may be used to authenticate a user. In some embodiments, a physical keyboard
may be disposed together with the NFC communication module, as illustrated in FIG.
11A.
[0076] FIGS. 7A and 7B are diagrams for explanation of the scan space 103 of the image forming
apparatus 100 illustrated in FIG. 2.
[0077] Referring to FIG. 7A, an imaging device 161 may be disposed on the scan space 103,
that is, below the display unit 120 and may scan a document 10 positioned below the
scan space 103 via a camera photograph method. That is, conventionally, predetermined
regions of a document are sequentially photographed and scanned, but according to
the current embodiment, an entire region of a document is simultaneously photographed
and scanned.
[0078] When a scan space is disposed with a higher height, a disposed position of the display
unit 120 is enhanced, and thus it is difficult to check an image displayed on the
display unit 120 by the user. Accordingly, according to an embodiment, a scan space
is designed to be disposed with a height of 100 mm to 200 mm, and a wide angle lens
is used to sufficiently scan a document in a low scan depth. Although not illustrated,
a lighting component for providing a sufficient amount of light to scan the document
may be disposed on the aforementioned scan space 103.
[0079] Thus far, although the case in which the height of the scan space is fixed has been
illustrated and described, a disposed height of a display unit may be adjusted in
some embodiments. In addition, a disposed angle of the display unit may also be adjusted
by the user, which will be described below with reference to FIGS. 10, 11A, and 11B.
[0080] Referring to FIG. 7B, the document 10 is put in the scan space 103. In this case,
in response to a scan function being selected by the user, the document may be photographed
and displayed on the display unit 120 in real time.
[0081] Accordingly, the user may easily check the scan result, and thus it is not necessary
to repeatedly input a scan command for a scan operation desired by the user. In addition,
the user may check both the document and the captured document image at a single glance,
thereby enhancing fabricated convenience of a document for a scan operation.
[0082] That is, since a conventional flatbed scanner scans a document in a reversed state,
the document needs to be moved to an opposite direction to a scan image in order to
dispose the document for arrangement desired by the user. In addition, the user is
inconvenienced in that arrangement of the document is capable of being checked only
after the scan operation is completely performed.
[0083] However, with regard to the display unit according to an embodiment, an arranged
direction of the document and a displayed direction of an image of the display unit
are the same, and the document may be accurately moved according to a viewed position
of a document image displayed on the display unit. In addition, the user is capable
of recognizing current arrangement of the document in real time, and thus it is not
necessary to repeatedly perform a scan process for desired arrangement.
[0084] FIGS. 8A and 8B are diagrams for explanation of a structure of the printout discharger
104.
[0085] Referring to FIGS. 4 and 8A, the printout discharger 104 for discharging a printout
is disposed on the right of the body portion 101. As illustrated in FIGS. 8A and 8B,
the printout discharger 104 may variably protrude to a right side of the body portion
101. For example, when there is no printout, the printout discharger 104 may be positioned
inside the body portion 101, and when the user performs a printing process, the printout
discharger 104 may protrude outwards. The protrusion may be performed according to
user manipulation or may be automated.
[0086] Thus far, the case in which the printout discharger 104 is disposed in the right
of the body portion 101 and variably protrudes has been illustrated, the printout
discharger 104' may protrude to a left side of the body portion 101 in some embodiments,
as illustrated in FIG. 8B.
[0087] FIGS. 9A and 9B are diagrams for explanation of a second scan unit.
[0088] Referring to FIG. 9A, the second scan device is disposed in the body portion 101
and disposed on the image forming unit 170 in the body portion 101. In addition, the
second scan device may automatically feed and scan a document in the document loader
105 disposed at a left side of the body portion 101. In addition, the scanned document
may be discharged through the document discharger 106 disposed at a left side of the
body portion 101. In this case, the second scan device may be a single-sided scan
device for scanning only a single surface of the document or a double-side scan device
for scanning both surfaces of the document.
[0089] The scan unit may be designed with a structure for easily removing a paper sheet
without damage of the document in the case of paper jam. In addition, the image forming
apparatus 100 may provide a method for removing a paper sheet in the case of paper
jam in the form of user manual or moving picture (e.g., animation).
[0090] Thus far, although the case in which the document to be scanned is positioned in
a left side and the scanned document is discharged from a left side of the body portion
101 has been described, the document may be input and discharged at a right side or
the document may be input at a left side and discharged at a right side, in some embodiments.
[0091] Referring to FIG. 9B, a scan path along which the document is moved is disposed between
the document loader 105 and the document discharger 106. Accordingly, documents positioned
in the document loader 105 may be moved to the scan path on a sheet-by-sheet basis
and moved between a plurality of scan units through a plurality of rollers.
[0092] In response to the document being transmitted through the plurality of scan units,
a first scan unit 191 of the second scan device may scan a first surface of the document
10, and a second scan unit 192 of the second scan device may scan a second surface
of the document 10.
[0093] In addition, the document is transmitted through the first scan unit 191 and the
second scan unit 192 may be discharged to the document discharger 106 through a plurality
of rollers.
[0094] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of an image forming apparatus
according to an embodiment.
[0095] Referring to FIG. 10, the display unit 120 may be disposed to be inclined to one
side based on a printing paper. In addition, the display unit 120 may be rotatably
connected to the body portion 101 such that an upper surface of the display unit 120'
is horizontally disposed based on a paper sheet.
[0096] FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment in which the display unit 120 is also rotated as
an upper structure of the body portion 101 in which the display unit 120 is disposed
is rotated. However, in some embodiments, even if the upper structure is fixed, only
the display unit 120 may be rotatably connected, which will be described below with
reference to FIGS. 11A and 11B.
[0097] FIGS. 11A and 11B are schematic diagrams illustrating an image forming apparatus
100 according to an embodiment.
[0098] Referring to FIG. 11A, the display unit 120 is disposed on the image forming apparatus
100 and a keyboard 131 is disposed in a lower region of the display unit 120. Likewise,
since a physical keyboard is disposed on an image forming apparatus, a user may easily
perform a document operation on the image forming apparatus.
[0099] In this case, since the display unit 120 is horizontally disposed with respect to
the keyboard 131, the user may experience inconvenience in a typing operation.
[0100] In this case, as illustrated in FIG. 11B, the display unit 120 may slide so as to
move the upper surface of the display unit upwards. Accordingly, the user may more
easily view a screen of the display unit 120.
Thus far, although the case in which the keyboard is disposed to be also viewed in
a space in which the display unit 120 is horizontally disposed has been illustrated,
in some embodiments, the keyboard may be disposed on a region (i.e., a region in which
the display unit 120 is disposed prior to sliding) that is viewed as the display unit
120 is moved upwards in a sliding manner, as illustrated in FIG. 11B. That is, the
keyboard may be disposed so as to be or not to be variably viewed to the user according
to a sliding state of the display unit 120.
[0101] FIGS. 12 to 18 are diagrams illustrating examples of various user interface windows
to be displayed on a display unit illustrated in FIG. 1.
[0102] FIG. 12 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1200 to be displayed during
a scan function.
[0103] Referring to FIG. 12, a user interface window 1200 includes a function control menu
1210 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming apparatus, a preview
region 1220 for displaying a scan image, and a selection region 1230 for receiving
a scan command.
[0104] The function control menu 1210 is a region for listing and displaying a plurality
of functions supported by the image forming apparatus. In response to any one being
selected from displayed function control menus by the user, an image corresponding
to the corresponding function may be displayed.
[0105] The preview region 1220 may be a region for displaying a scan image scanned by an
imaging device and may display a document with an actual size.
[0106] Since the document is displayed on the preview region 1220 in real time, the user
may easily predict the result of the scan image and perform a scan process. In addition,
since the scan image is displayed with the same size as the actual size of the document,
the user may easily check content of the document.
[0107] In this environment, when the document is appropriately positioned, the user may
select the selection region 1230 and perform the scan process. In the illustrated
example, although a scan command is received via a gesture of touching a specific
region, in some embodiments, the scan command may be received through a physical button
disposed at one side of the image forming apparatus. In addition, the image forming
apparatus may also receive the scan command via a voice recognition method.
[0108] FIG. 13 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1300 to be displayed during
a display function.
[0109] Referring to FIG. 13, the user interface window 1300 includes a function control
menu 1310 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming apparatus, an
account display unit 1320 for displaying user account information, a display region
1330 for displaying a document image of a document selected by the user, and a selection
region 1340 for receiving a printing command.
[0110] The account display unit 1320 may be a region for displaying user account information
associated with a function of the image forming apparatus and may display information
of the number of printing papers that are capable of being printed by the user.
[0111] The display region 1330 is a region for displaying a document image of a file selected
by the user. The user may select at least a portion of the document image displayed
on the display region 1330 and perform an edit process. In this case, a user interface
window like in FIG. 14 may be displayed.
[0112] The selection region 1340 is a region for receiving a printing command, that is,
a region for receiving the printing command for the currently displayed document from
the user.
[0113] FIG. 14 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1400 to be displayed during
an edit function.
[0114] Referring to FIG. 14, the user interface window 1400 includes a function control
menu 1410 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming apparatus, a region
1421 for displaying a document image of a document selected by the user, a user selection
region 1423, and a virtual keyboard region 1422.
[0115] The user may select a region to be corrected from the displayed document image (1423)
and input words to be written in the selected region using the virtual keyboard region
1422. As such, when the document is corrected, the printing process may be performed
on the corrected document, and the corrected document may be transmitted to a terminal
apparatus or a server.
[0116] Likewise, since the display unit according to an embodiment of has a large size screen,
a virtual keyboard with an actual size (or a size corresponding to the size) as well
as a document may be displayed. Accordingly, the user may easily correct the document
as well as may easily check content of the document. When a physical button like in
FIG. 11A is disposed in the image forming apparatus and a user is capable of using
the physical button, the virtual keyboard region 1422 illustrated in FIG. 14 may not
be displayed.
[0117] FIG. 15 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1500 to be displayed during
a search function.
[0118] A general printing process is performed by selecting a file to be printed in a terminal
apparatus and inputting a printing command for the corresponding file by a user.
[0119] However, conventionally, when a user recognizes that other documents need to be printed
after a specific document is printed upon arriving at an image forming apparatus,
the user experiences inconvenience of moving to a terminal apparatus, issuing a printing
command on other documents, moving back to the image forming apparatus, and then collecting
the corresponding printout.
[0120] In order to overcome this inconvenience, the image forming apparatus according to
an embodiment may directly access and print a file stored in the terminal apparatus
and the server. Since the image forming apparatus according to an embodiment includes
a large size display unit, a file to be printed may be easily accessed and content
of the file may also be easily checked.
[0121] In detail, when the user inputs his or her account information to the image forming
apparatus 100 or NFC-tags an NFC chip for identification of the user, the image forming
apparatus 100 may display various information items associated with the user. In some
embodiments, user authentication may be performed via various methods other than the
NFC tag method.
[0122] In detail, as illustrated in FIG. 15, the user interface window 1500 may include
a function control menu 1510 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming
apparatus, a user portal region 1520, a cloud file region 1530, and a terminal apparatus
file region 1540.
[0123] The user portal region 1520 is a region for displaying widget information that is
pre-registered by the user. For example, the widget information may be associated
with the number of printable papers of the user, weather, schedule, date, and so on.
[0124] The cloud file region 1530 is a region for displaying a file stored in a cloud server
of a team to which the user belongs. In this case, the cloud file region 1530 may
display a file pre-registered in a cloud server in the preview form. Here, the file
displayed in the preview form may be a file that has been recently used by the user
or a file with a high access frequency and that is, may be displayed in pre-registered
order.
[0125] In response to any one from displayed files by the user, the corresponding selected
file may be displayed on the image like in FIG. 13. When the user selects the cloud
file region 1530 instead of a specific file, a higher number of various files stored
in the cloud server may be displayed while enlarging and displaying the corresponding
cloud file region 1530.
[0126] The terminal apparatus file region 1540 is a region for displaying a file stored
in the terminal apparatus of the user. Here, the displayed file may be a file that
has been recently used in the corresponding terminal apparatus by the user or a file
with a high access frequency. In response to any one from displayed files by the user,
an image like in FIG. 13 may be displayed. When the user selects the terminal apparatus
file region 1540 instead of a specific file, the size of a current file region may
be enlarged and only files stored in the terminal apparatus may be displayed to the
user.
[0127] Likewise, even if the user does not move to the image forming apparatus, the user
may easily obtain a desired file from a nearby image forming apparatus and may easily
perform a printing operation on the file.
[0128] In order to protect information of the terminal apparatus, upon accessing a file
stored in another terminal apparatus, the user may perform user authentication by
inputting his or her account information to the image forming apparatus 100 or NFC
tagging on a local area communication unit 112.
[0129] When there is typological error in the displayed document image and the document
needs to be corrected, the user may select an edit function and correct the document,
which will be described below with reference to FIG. 14.
[0130] FIG. 16 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1600 for providing additional
information.
[0131] Referring to FIG. 16, the user interface window 1600 includes a function control
menu 1610 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming apparatus, a device
display region 1620 for displaying a device selected by the user, a region 1630 for
displaying a document image of the document selected by the user, and an additional
information region 1640 for displaying additional information associated with the
document selected by the user.
[0132] The additional information region 1640 is a region for displaying information according
to data mining. In detail, the additional information region 1640 is a region for
displaying information associated with the corresponding document with regard to the
document selected by the user. For example, in response to a manual of a specific
device being selected by the user, the additional information region 1640 may display
a user manual of another device in the preview form or display other files having
a name corresponding to the corresponding specific device in the preview form.
[0133] FIG. 17 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1700 for simultaneously
displaying a plurality of documents.
[0134] Referring to FIG. 17, the user interface window 1700 may include a function control
menu 1710 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming apparatus, and
regions 1710, 1720, and 173 for displaying document information about a plurality
of users.
[0135] In detail, when a plurality of users have a meeting together at the image forming
apparatus, document information about each user may be simultaneously displayed on
the display unit 120. As such, the users may easily collect data items of various
documents in one place.
[0136] FIG. 18 illustrates an example of a user interface window 1800 for providing an advertisement
function.
[0137] Referring to FIG. 18, the user interface window 1800 includes a function control
menu 1810 for receiving selection of a function of an image forming apparatus, an
advertisement display region 1820, and a region 1830 for displaying additional information
associated with advertisement.
[0138] When the image forming apparatus is positioned in a public place such as a government
office, a university, and so on, the image forming apparatus 100 may display advertisement
while a printing process is not performed. The user may easily acquire information
about an advertised product through the additional information together with the displayed
advertisement. In some embodiments, the function of the image forming apparatus, such
as a printing or copy function may be provided to the user in return for access to
the advertisement.
[0139] Referring to FIG. 19, a document positioned between a body portion and a display
unit is scanned (S1910). In detail, in response to a scan function being selected
by a user, the document in a scan space may be photographed using an imaging device.
[0140] In addition, distortion of the scanned image is compensated for (S1920). In detail,
distortion due to a wide angle lens may be compensated for from the scan image acquired
through the wide angle lens. When the image forming apparatus does not include a wide
angle lens, the distortion compensation process may be omitted, and the distortion
compensation may be performed only when scan is not always performed and a scan image
is generated when a scan command is input.
[0141] The scan image with corrected distortion is displayed with an actual size of a document
(S1930). In detail, the scanned scan image may be displayed with the actual size of
the document on a display unit disposed on the body portion to be spaced apart from
the body portion at a predetermined interval.
[0142] In addition, in response to a scan command being input while the document is displayed,
the scanned image may be stored (S1940). In detail, the scan image acquired by the
imaging device may be stored in preset format. The stored scan image may be transmitted
to a terminal apparatus or a server.
[0143] Accordingly, in the method for controlling the image forming apparatus according
to an embodiment, since a document in a scan space is displayed in a display unit
in real time, a shape of the generated scan image may be easily predicted, and since
a scan image is displayed with an actual size of the document, the use may easily
recognize content of the document and easily edit the document. The control method
of FIG. 19 may be performed by the image forming apparatus 100 including the components
of FIG. 1 or performed by an image forming apparatus including other components.
[0144] The aforementioned method for controlling the image forming apparatus may be embodied
as a program including an algorithm that is executable by a computer and the aforementioned
program may be stored and provided in a non-transitory computer readable medium.
[0145] The non-transitory computer readable media refers to a medium that semipermanently
stores data and is readable by a device instead of a medium that stores data for a
short time period, such as a register, a cache, a memory, etc. In detail, the aforementioned
programs may be stored and provided in the non-transitory computer readable media
such as CD, DVD, hard disc, blue ray disc, USB, a memory card, ROM, etc.
[0146] The foregoing exemplary embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not
to be construed as limiting the disclosure. Also, the detailed description is intended
to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many alternatives,
modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
[0147] Although a few embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated
by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without
departing from the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims.